A woman handles money 'once' in her life (ie, dowry). Men handled it all the time (3x). Also, there is the pun with malum, which means 'to recognize'. In strict Muslim society, a woman is recognized once in her life (marriage), while a man is has three events of recognition each day (home --->work --->home).

There also is the myth (Persian) of Farīdūn's cow. The cow can be eaten (halal), but it's milk cannot be drank (haram)..

Money is brighter than day (makes men swarm to it) and darker than night (can ruin men).

مایون appears 5 times according to two Quranic search engines and one frequency list.

Muslamics?

The term Muslamics is a cross between Muslims and Islamics, and makes light of the many erroneous labels placed upon Muslims.

As Muslims living in America, we are part of a daily struggle to define ourselves and forge new identities, at a time when our community, and specifically Muslim activists, are in the limelight. Part of this struggle is to reclaim our language.

We are proud to be Muslims and we believe it is part of our duty to convey to others who we are and what we stand for. Therefore, we will take the name Muslamics - originally used as a derogatory term against Muslims - and expose the ignorance behind it, as well as give it a new and positive meaning.